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Re: Fun with MF images

This reminds of a thermal pool in Yellowstone, but is quite the opposite. Temperature around 6 F and high winds deposited fine snow and beach sand along the bank of a creek which empties into Lake Erie.

Re: Fun with MF images

Nathan,

Love your comment "everyone know handheld available light photography with DMF is a no go" is great. But, you forgot that you can't get a decent DMF photo at ISO 800 and there is almost no depth of field at f2.8. Great B&W photos, by the way.

Re: Fun with MF images

Daniels Park, CO
Leica S2/Leica 35mm

I had to push myself very hard this morning to get up and went out shooting. It's been snowing and very cold. And with the wind..., my brain was frozen along with my fingers
and feet. All pictures were taken with an ISO of 320 (by accident). They were snapped shots with either f/16 or f/11 @ infinity focus most of the times except in telephoto range.
I had no gut to use the tech cam I brought with me, it was too slow (mainly my brain!). I really admire people like Ed, Graham or Don who shoot tech cam most of the times!
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Re: Fun with MF images

Unremarkable shot, but I was testing out the 35mm f/3.5 Mamiya lens on the Credo 40.
Tonnes of detail in the center. Edges are comparatively soft until f/11, but the lens correction module in Capture One helps level the playground. There's visible distortion though, so a bit of the image will be lost after correction.

I also like the color rendition of this lens. I mostly want to use it for environmental portraits and I feel that it will be good for this purpose.

Re: Fun with MF images

Originally Posted by synn

Unremarkable shot, but I was testing out the 35mm f/3.5 Mamiya lens on the Credo 40.
Tonnes of detail in the center. Edges are comparatively soft until f/11, but the lens correction module in Capture One helps level the playground. There's visible distortion though, so a bit of the image will be lost after correction.

I also like the color rendition of this lens. I mostly want to use it for environmental portraits and I feel that it will be good for this purpose.

I like it, but what is truly remarkable is that in an area of apparently high population density I can see no evidence of anyone in that shot.

Re: Fun with MF images

2013 was a busy year I was also lucky enough to be involved in a book for one of Norways biggest publishers, in fact I supplied all the shots for the book, 126 in total, 125 taken on my Hassy and one with my Fuji x1-pro

Just heard the news that the book has done so well that it is being translated to Swedish and Danish and is to be sold in both of those countries too
(Its a knitting book by the way with designs for kids, book 2 is already commissioned and will be designs for adults.. and I got the gig there too!)